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Baby Market: A Discussion with Indigo Baby's Monica Eleazar and Denise Gonzales (Part 2)
Pinoy Entrepreneurs
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Monica and Denise started Indigo Baby because they wanted a creative output of their ideas. Realizing that they wouldn't dare leave their babies for work, both decided to be SAHM (stay-at-home-moms) and eventually, WAHM (work-at-home-moms). Indigo is their brainchild, and this brand will be launched via press and photo releases in top broadsheets and publications. This is the second of two parts (read Part 1) of our discussion with the soul sisters. This includes tips for SAHMs and WAHMs, as well as Pinoy Entrepreneurs in general.
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Baby Market: A Discussion with Indigo Baby's Monica Eleazar and Denise Gonzales
Pinoy Entrepreneurs
Monday, 29 October 2007
Monica Eleazar and Denise Gonzales, who consider themselves as "soul sisters", chose motherhood after a life of ambivalence. Realizing that they wouldn't dare leave their babies for work, both decided to be SAHM (stay-at-home-moms) and eventually, WAHM (work-at-home-moms). Indigo is their brainchild, a collaboration of products to enrich you and your baby's life.
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Ask and You will Receive
Business Soul
Monday, 29 October 2007
“Ask and you shall receive,
seek and you shall find,
knock and the door shall be opened to you.
For whoever asks, receives;
whoever seeks, finds;
whoever knocks, is admitted.” (Luke 11:1-11)
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Invest on Natural Ingredients Industry
Business Opportunities
Sunday, 28 October 2007

The Department of Agriculture urged the private sector to invest more in the natural ingredients industry, estimated to be worth at least $1 billion worldwide - and growing - because only a few firms have put their money in this industry. As reported in Inquirer.net, the Department of Agriculture's Biotechnology Program Office (DA-BPO) is "currently encouraging more investments in the cultivation of malunggay, sambong, banaba, lagundi, mangosteen, chichirica, luyang dilaw, saluyot, bawang and atswete, which could be developed to meet global demand for natural ingredients." You may have easily noticed that herbs and other natural ingredients are making it big these days. Maybe this is the path to your first million.

 
Polls: Ramdam ko ang Asenso and Erap's Pardon
Polls
Sunday, 28 October 2007
You've probably seen the commercial wherein businessmen and ordinary workers are saying "Ramdam ko ang Pag-Asenso." Some say this reflects the general economic condition of the Philippines and that Filipinos, in general, are economically better off than before. Others, on the other hand, say that this is bull and merely a propaganda of the government, and that any "progress" is felt only by a few, not by those who most need that it. So, let's hear your opinion on this matter. Comments are welcome below. You could also cast your vote in the Polls found at the bottom-left sidebar. 
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Food Services: A Discussion with Louane Roa (Foodbytes Infoservices)
Pinoy Entrepreneurs
Saturday, 27 October 2007
Foodbytes Infoservices is an independent provider of food and business information and technical food services. It provides high quality information, training, and consultancy services focused on globalization and the rapidly changing needs of the food and foodservice industry. As stated in the Foodbytes Infoservices website (http://foodbytesinfoservices.com), their areas of expertise are: Food Safety, Product and Process Improvement, and Environmentalism Integration.
 
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Enjoying your Vacation in the Slow Lane
Business Soul
Saturday, 27 October 2007
We've talked about life in the fast lane, and the upcoming long weekends brought about by declared regular holidays and special non-working holidays for the rest of October, November and December of 2007 (as well as the 2008 holidays). This merry mix of topics brings us to the discussion on much-needed vacations, with a slight twist of emphasizing vacation spots in the Philippines.
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Survival Guide for Men: Weddings
Business Soul
Saturday, 27 October 2007
This article was written partly to show my appreciation to John (photography) and Chinkie (events planning), both of whom made my wedding, two years ago, unforgettable. Having survived the initiation rites, I believe I could suggest certain tips to the brave neophytes who would want to get into this marriage fraternity.
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